The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 09, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, ORgGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1910-EVENING EDITION.
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Mondav
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You will want a Suit or Overcoat for the holidays. As
a special inducement to buy them on these two days take
' your choice of a pair of Shoes or a Hat FREE
Doesn't M
oneyTalk?"
THIRTEEN.More Shopping Days Before CHRISTMAS
The -Best Place on Coos Bsy for You to Trade
MIWRMMt
That has been the aim and ambition of this store That is what it has
achieved It is today recognized for this fact
Why not, when making Your Christmas purchases, make each
dollar receieve-its full value? You know how this is done BY PAYING
CASH Then trade at a cash store. "MONEY TALKS'
It is ourjpurpose to faithfully observe and perform our every claim
Comparison is thefairest test to you to ourselves and we heartily invite it.
The entire store is filled with useful suggestions for Christmas giving.
We invite you to see them
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
MARSHFIELD AND BANDON
RBBQNS
GIVEN TODAY
doop, rumbling crows of tho Blnck
Mtuorcns. Tho pigeons blinked
tho r pretty och nnd cooed nml
crooned, while tho hugo Cochins add
ed their lusty voices to tho gcnornl
pnudemoulum. Tho roatlcss, nervous
gulnencoeks piped their shrill notet
nnild boiuo angry expletives from
the nenrhy gamecock cngos.
The big show nml nolso was on,
and the bnnter of tho nig Drown
Uooster and tho Llttlo Red Hen was
forgotten.
The lino exhibition of tho first an
nual Coos Poultry nnd Tot Show is
attracting much Interest. Tho repre
sentation of tho standard breeds Is
unusually lnrgo and tho judging In
dicates that competitions aro closo
In all classes. Tho show will bo opon
until tomorrow noon nnd ovoryono
sliouhl make It n point to attend.
LIBRARY NOTICE.
Tho story hour will bo as usual
at fllaven o'clock tomorrow at tho
llbrnry and will bo for tho oldor
young people. Progrnm "Constnnco"
from Chnucor; "Lady Claro" and
"Tho Lord of Durlclgh" from Ten
nyson. Tho library has a now tnblo with
benches to match for chlldron. It
Is In tho mission stylo, tho matorlnl1
(Continued from pace 1.)
Llttlo Hcd Hon was clearly gottlng
peevish.
"What have I done, sweetheart?
Why, that's easy. I need only to
remind you, llttlo ono, that I'm that
festlvo bird of warning thnt Shakos-
pearo speaks bo glowingly about,
who slngeth nil night long. I'm tho
chap that bawled out Peter wny back
n tho dusky past, i in tno old scout
thnt stands up on tho wonthor-vano
nnd tolls tho boss which wny tho
wind blows, nnd, furthermore, I
don't seo you wearing any spurs,
milady." Whoronpon the sly old
rooster chuckled nt his own worry
Jest, and took a llttlo drink out of
his now tin cup.
It was feeding time, nnd tho boss
ricanio around and tossod some lino
- ground bono ami meat soraps to
dm I.lttlr. Vlmi linn nml iravo tho
ronator nniv n .nriir of cabbaco stalk. I bolnB donated by C. A. Smith Lum
Thero was silence In the neighboring UL'r ".". mu w.i, -coops
for a moment, when the L. n.rt0 b n' A- Cprtholl. Doth
II. with a smile remarked: vvUo have tho thanks of tho com-
,'Somo class to this layout, oh, old ",,,u" """ " ",u .
gander-shnnks? I don't see you got
tlng any swoll eats like this. How
do you llko that now-mown sauer
kraut? Ileon n vogetnrlan long?
Sorry, but this bono feed nnd scraps
niA mlivlitv flnn. nml T irnnss I'll turn
i, ,,.i i,.i ti, i,nSa n ,,! inn,, nr,. 1""" 0my ' Xw Ah Told lly
n.,f n wi.ii vn nIai, vnnr -ni.i. Vnltor and Hi.y Xorrls wore In
. i from Kulrvlow on Monday to consult
, The nig Ilrown Rooster muttered a P".V8" concerning the. foot of
something that sounded llko "stln- tl10 f"w. u" ,h' n, ho,rf fo
gy" nnd started a hoarso rasping wvo '" ? bnd,y ,,!'11"3 "B U
challenge for tho clumsy and sleepy " aml 'ocatliiB some of tho bonos.
old Barred Rock on tho other sldo
of him, Tho Llttlo Rod Hon bogan nruce Johnson and Roy Dunham,
, to cackle, and protty soon thoro of this city, nnd Wnltor Johnson, of
was sot In motion a barnyard med- Oravol Ford, wont to tho Day and
ley that woko up tho coy pigeons took tho steamer Flflold as sho do-
down tho lino and tho prim and parted from that port for San Fran-
graceful pheasants across tho room. v:lsco where they go to seo tho big
The shrill falsettos of tho tuftod city and a llttlo of tho outsldo world.
JToudans mingled with tho harsh, W. H. Schroeder, tha Jeweler, re
ceived n hard fall on tho cement
pnvomont near tho Farmers' and
Merchants' llnnk Inst Saturday anil
has not been nble to go to his shop
since. Ills brother, Ous, camo down '
frnui Mvrtln Point vnsitnrilnv nml will '
look after his buslnoss for n fow
days, Mr. Schroodor's kneo was
severely bru'sed nnd sprnlued, but
no bonos wero broken.
Miss HIhIo Peoples, bccoiuI daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 13. Peoples,
of this city, Teturncd latoly from a
viBlt with relatives In California. She
had been absent slnco Juno.
Some Plain
FACTS
IIAVILAXI) china at MILXKIt'H.
A. M. PHKNTIS Is establishing n
WllOLKS.VLK PHOTO PLANT In
Portland. To do this ho Is sacrific
ing his ontlro stock both stnplcs,
pictures, toys and holiday goods In
his stores In Mnrshflold, North nond
nnd Coqutllo. Clir.lstmns, local and
comic post cards, ono cent each. Kid
dolls fifteen per cent off. Staples ut
cost.
nuy your Christmas Presonts
MIDXKH'S.
at
Rod WAGONS at MILXKH'H.
dollghted with their now furniture.
CTLLIXOS OF COQl'lLLK.
The Heialtl.
WHAT IK) YOU 1)0 WIIKX YOU
ARK SICK?
DO YOU OUT A GOOD DOCTOR
OR A POOR OXK?
YOU Oirr TIIK IIKST. DOX'T
YOU?
TIIKX WIIKX YOU WANT SIIOKS
OR SHOU RKPAIRIXO, YOU WAXT
TIIK IIKST, DOX'T YOU?
TIIKX YOU'LL 1IAVK TO CO.MK
TO J1Y SHOP. KVKRYOXK AVIIO
HAS TRIKD MY SIIOKS OR SHOK
RKPAIRIXO WILL TKLL YOU
THAT MY SHOP IS THU IIKST. IT
IS IIKST 1IY KVKRY TKST YOU
WAXT TO OIVK IT, AVKAR, PRI
CKS OR QUALITY OF AVORKMAX
SHIP. THAT'S WHY MY RUSIXRSS IS
OROWIXfl. SATISFIKD CUSTOM.
KRS COXSTAXTLY 1JRIXG NlV
OXKS AXD I AM GETTING NEW
ONES KVKRY DAY.
"THERE'S A REASON."
Toys Toys
WE HAVE A GREAT VARIETY
TO DRAW FROM
MKCHAXICAL TOYS . . .IWc UP
IROXTOYS 10c UP?
GO-CARTS .(IOe UP
AIR GUXS.5I.00, SjSi.U.-i, 1.35, ijSU.ti.l
DOLLS (DRESSED) . . . 10c UP
KID ltODY DOLLS 23c UP
POST CARD ALDUMS.... IOe UP
CROCKERY OF ALL KINDS.
I1UY NOW 'WHILE THE STOCK IS'
COMPLETE.
Tnulo hero nml save money.
GKT OXK OF OUR 1011
CALENDARS.
O. O. LUND,
"Tho man who tloes things right."
tfo. 215 South nroadiviiy, Mnrshnehl
CoosB ay Cash Store
GEO. N. HOLT, . - Manager,
Front Street, Morshfleld.
OUR
Saturday
Market Basket
Just arrived a fresh shlpmont of
NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. FANCY
COOKIES. Also uomo high class
FANCY CANDIES, something now.
PICKLED PIGS FEET, HOME
MADE KRAUT, FRESH RANCH
EQGS, PURE HONEY IN COMD.
Tho best MINCE MEAT thnt Is mndo,
RIPE nnd GREEN OLIVES, SWEET
SOUR and DILL PICKLES In bulk,
UMBRELLA PRESSED FIGS,
ORANGES, LEMONS. CITRON,
PEAR, LAYER RAISINS. RICIILIEN
CODFISH, SWEET CIDER ON TAP,
nil kinds of DRIED FRUITS.
Our list of FRESH FRUITS and
VEGETABLES for SATURDAY follows:
Fret.Ii Vegetables.
CELERY, CAULIFLOWER.
SWEET POTATOES, SQUASH,
PUMPKINS, HOTHOUSELETTUCE.
GREEN ONIONS, CARROTS,'
BEETS, PARSNIPS, RUTABAGAS,'
CAnBAGE, CRANBERRIES.
Fresh Fruits.
NEW CROP ORANGES,
FRESH PINEAPPLES, BANANAS,
LEMONS, FANCY APPLES.
BELLFLOWER, NORTHERN SPY,
SPITZENBERG, RUBICON,
BALDWIN.
PHONE US YOUR ORDER.
Your
Credit Is
Good
Gevurtz & Sons
Portland, Ore.
for
Furniture
Carpets
Rugs
Brass Beds
Lnco Curtains
Mcn'H Clothing
Ladles' Clothing
Jewelry
Crockery, etc., etc.
The Home Furnishers
Shoes Shoes Shoes
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Have That Roof Fixed
xow
See CORTHELL
Phono JI121.
HOTEL GARDIXER,
at Gardluer, Oregon, has been ro
modelled and Improved and Is under
now management. Special accommo
dations for stago passengers and for
people desiring a rest at the seashore
"You'll Llko tho Fine."
J. E. SCHILLING, Proprietor.
OLLIVANT & WEAVER
The Pure Food Grocers
A good placo to trade.
Phono 273.
Corner 3rd nnd Central Ave.
MISTLETOE FOR SALE.
TnE LLOYD
MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR
FAMILY HOTEL
Rates reduced to; Day 50c, 75c and
11.00; week $2.00 to J5.00. House
keeping apartments with gaB ranges
?10.00 to $18.00 par month. FREE
BATHS-h-H. W. SULLIVAN, Froy.
Work Shoes
Dress Shoes
A Full Line of AH
Kinds of RWs
Shoes From
$3 to $7.50
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